All the Tournament Result threads spiral into the same thing: cries of "nerf that" or "buff this" based on posted results. A Mindlink list went 12-0 at a System Open. The list must be broken! Nerf it! Defenders w/ Swarm Leader took first and second at a regional. Defenders are more broken than ever! Nerf them too! Palp, Biggs, blah blah blah.
Does a good list go a long way toward winning games? Sure it does, but inches beyond the components on the table there is a player with sweaty palms deciding the best way to maneuver those pieces. The player is fighting fatigue after playing three rounds without respite. The player is hungry because there isn't enough time between rounds for some half-descent chow. The player is not going to quit now, because the player came to win.
In these forums I rarely see congratulations posted to the winning players. I rarely see credit given where credit is due: to the people playing the game. So if you're reading this, and you recently won a tournament:
Great flying. Well played. Enjoy the acrylic and cardstock spoils of war. You earned it.
Edited by jmswoodspelling